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2nd century Roman teacher, politician and Stoic philosopher
Quintus Junius Rusticus (c. 100 – c. 170 AD), was a Roman teacher and politician. He was probably a grandson of Arulenus Rusticus, who was a prominent
Junius_Rusticus
Ancient Roman family
the consul Junius mentioned by Juvenal. Quintus Junius (Q. f. L. n.) Rusticus, consul suffectus in AD 133, and consul in AD 162. Quintus Junius, tribune
Junia_gens
Roman Stoic philosopher and senator (c. 35–93)
Rusticus, while Tacitus, Pliny the Younger, and Dio Cassius call him Arulenus Rusticus or Rusticus Arulenus, yet Suetonius calls him Junius Rusticus.
Arulenus_Rusticus
Decimus Junius Rusticus (sometimes Rusticus Decimus) of Treves (then Augusta Treverorum) and Lyon (Lugdunum) (c. 370 – before 423) was a Master of the
Decimus_Rusticus
Topics referred to by the same term
Junius often refers to: Junius (writer), the pseudonym of an 18th-century British political writer of strongly Whig principles The nomen of the ancient
Junius
Maximus, a philosopher and politician. Quintus Junius Rusticus also had influence on the boy; Rusticus was twenty years older than Marcus and was only
Philosophy_of_Marcus_Aurelius
Topics referred to by the same term
Rusticus is a Latin adjective meaning "rural, simple, rough or clownish" and can refer to: a synonym of the butterfly genus Plebejus Saint Rusticus of
Rusticus
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
Apollonius may have introduced Marcus to Stoic philosophy, but Quintus Junius Rusticus would have the strongest influence on the boy. He was the man Fronto
Marcus_Aurelius
2nd-century Christian apologist and martyr
Junius Rusticus, and was beheaded. Though the precise year of his death is uncertain, it can reasonably be dated by the prefectural term of Rusticus (who
Justin_Martyr
Verus Claudius Maximus Stoic philosopher and friend of Marcus Aurelius Junius Rusticus (c. 100 – c. 170 AD) Philosopher and Consul. Adviser of Marcus Aurelius
List_of_Stoic_philosophers
Roman politician and general (c. 125 – 193 AD)
162 AD – 162 AD Serving with Tiberius Claudius Paullinus Preceded by Junius Rusticus and Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus Succeeded by Marcus Insteius Bithynicus
Tiberius_Claudius_Pompeianus
Late 1st/early 2nd century Greco-Roman senator and consul
Political offices Preceded by Quintus Flavius Tertullus, and Junius Rusticus as suffect consuls Suffect consul of the Roman Empire 133 with Publius Sufenas
Tiberius Claudius Atticus Herodes (consul 133)
Tiberius_Claudius_Atticus_Herodes_(consul_133)
Ancient Syrian author
Epictetus Hierocles Claudius Maximus Basilides Apollonius of Chalcedon Junius Rusticus Marcus Aurelius (Philosophy) Philosophical concepts Logic Logos Adiaphora
Mara_bar_Serapion
Ancient Roman city on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea
written around AD 180, the emperor Marcus Aurelius notes that his friend Junius Rusticus sent a letter to Marcus's mother from Sinuessa. The city was the (purported)
Sinuessa
Avitus Ti. Julius Celsus Polemaeanus 1 Sep. C. Julius Silanus Q. Junius Arulenus Rusticus 93 Sex. Pompeius Collega Q. Peducaeus Priscinus 1 May T. Avidius
List_of_Roman_consuls
2nd century Roman senator and consul
second century AD. He was ordinary consul for 162 as the colleague of Junius Rusticus. Aquilinus is known only from inscriptions, which include brick stamps
Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus
Lucius_Titius_Plautius_Aquilinus
Calendar year
astrologer, astronomer, geographer and mathematician (d. 170) Quintus Junius Rusticus, Roman teacher and politician (d. 170) Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens
AD_100
Decade
writer (b. AD 124) Demonax, Greek philosopher and writer (b. c. AD 70) Junius Rusticus, Roman teacher and politician (b. AD 100) Marcus Cornelius Fronto,
170s
1st-century Roman Stoic philosophers opposed to the autocratic rule of certain emperors
tutors but the most prominent among them was Junius Rusticus, a direct descendant of Arulenus Rusticus. In The Meditations, Marcus refers to Nero as
Stoic_Opposition
Calendar year
writer (b. AD 124) Demonax, Greek philosopher and writer (b. c. AD 70) Junius Rusticus, Roman teacher and politician (b. AD 100) Marcus Cornelius Fronto,
170
Stoic philosopher, historian, and grammarian (1st century CE)
Epictetus Hierocles Claudius Maximus Basilides Apollonius of Chalcedon Junius Rusticus Marcus Aurelius (Philosophy) Philosophical concepts Logic Logos Adiaphora
Chaeremon_of_Alexandria
Caroline era stage play
with the lictors, they are watched by three senators, Aelius Lamia, Junius Rusticus and Palphurius Sura. The senators complain of the conditions under
The_Roman_Actor
Calendar year
son to Roman consul Marcus Annius Verus and Rupilia Faustina "Who Is Junius Rusticus? An Introduction To The Philosopher King's Teacher". Daily Stoic. September
162
2nd century Roman politician and philosopher
attended the lectures of Sextus of Chaeronea, the nephew of Plutarch, Junius Rusticus, Claudius Maximus and Cinna Catulus, Stoics.") Hadot, The Inner Citadel
Claudius_Maximus
Apollonius may have introduced Marcus to Stoic philosophy, but Quintus Junius Rusticus would have the strongest influence on Marcus. He was the man Fronto
Early_life_of_Marcus_Aurelius
Second-century Christian apologetic text by Justin Martyr
and writing, he was tortured and executed under the Roman prefect Junius Rusticus, whose tenure ran from 162 to 168 AD. Justin Martyr is regarded as
Dialogue_with_Trypho
Roman senator, consul and governor (died 168)
Roman Empire 161 with [? Julius] Geminus Capellianus Succeeded by Quintus Junius Rusticus II, and Lucius Titius Plautius Aquilinus as ordinary consuls
Titus_Flavius_Boethus
1st century Roman senator and general
the nundinium of January to April 92 as the colleague of Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus. Silanus is known solely through inscriptions. Ronald Syme speculates
Gaius_Julius_Silanus
Calendar year
Fabius Quintilianus, Roman rhetorician (approximate date) Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus, Roman senator (d. AD 93) Statilia Messalina, Roman empress and
AD_35
2nd century Roman senator, consul and governor
consuls Consul of the Roman Empire 133 with Publius Mummius Sisenna Succeeded by Quintus Flavius Tertullus, and Quintus Junius Rusticus as suffect consuls
Marcus_Antonius_Hiberus
2nd century senator, consul and governor
Antonius Hiberus Succeeded by Quintus Flavius Tertullus, and Quintus Junius Rusticus as suffect consuls Preceded by Sextus Julius Severus Governor of Roman
Publius_Mummius_Sisenna
Stoic philosopher from Sidon, 200 BCE
Epictetus Hierocles Claudius Maximus Basilides Apollonius of Chalcedon Junius Rusticus Marcus Aurelius (Philosophy) Philosophical concepts Logic Logos Adiaphora
Boethus_of_Sidon_(Stoic)
Ancient Greek philosopher
Epictetus Hierocles Claudius Maximus Basilides Apollonius of Chalcedon Junius Rusticus Marcus Aurelius (Philosophy) Philosophical concepts Logic Logos Adiaphora
Dardanus_of_Athens
Decade
astrologer, astronomer, geographer and mathematician (d. 170) Quintus Junius Rusticus, Roman teacher and politician (d. 170) Quintus Tineius Sacerdos Clemens
100s_(decade)
Prefecture of the Late Roman Empire
Limenius (408) - assassinated at Ticinum (Pavia) Apollinaris (408) Decimus Rusticus (409-411) Claudius Postumus Dardanus (2nd term, 412-413) Vicentius (413)
Praetorian_prefecture_of_Gaul
Stoic philosopher (2nd century BCE)
Epictetus Hierocles Claudius Maximus Basilides Apollonius of Chalcedon Junius Rusticus Marcus Aurelius (Philosophy) Philosophical concepts Logic Logos Adiaphora
Basilides_(Stoic)
Erucius Clarus (? – 146) Quintus Lollius Urbicus (146 – 160) Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus (160 – 167 or 168) Lucius Sergius Paullus (167 or 168 – ?) Gaius
List of urban prefects of Rome
List_of_urban_prefects_of_Rome
Stoic philosopher
Epictetus Hierocles Claudius Maximus Basilides Apollonius of Chalcedon Junius Rusticus Marcus Aurelius (Philosophy) Philosophical concepts Logic Logos Adiaphora
Apollonides_(philosopher)
Ancient Roman family
Republic, but the first of the Novii to obtain the consulship was Decimus Junius Novius Priscus in AD 78. The nomen Novius is a patronymic surname, derived
Novia_gens
Castus - general in Britain, possible basis for King Arthur Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus - Stoic Arusianus Messius - grammarian Quintus Asconius Pedianus
List_of_ancient_Romans
British actor
Underwood, and is second only to John Lowin's 21. Benfield played Junius Rusticus in The Roman Actor, Doctor Makewell in The Soddered Citizen, Ladislaus
Robert_Benfield
Cicero Helvidius Priscus Lucretius Marcus Junius Brutus Nigidius Figulus Seneca the Younger Arulenus Rusticus Publius Clodius Thrasea Paetus Gaius Musonius
List_of_Italian_philosophers
2nd century Roman senator, imperial official and consul
only child of consul and senator Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Rusticus, by his second marriage to the wealthy heiress Laberia Hostilia Crispina
Gaius Bruttius Praesens (consul 153)
Gaius_Bruttius_Praesens_(consul_153)
Roman province from 25 BC to 600s
Saturninus c. 130 - 136 Gaius Julius Scapula c. 136 - 139 Lucius Fulvius Rusticus Aemilianus Between 131 and 161 Cornelius [Dex]ter c. 156 - 159 or 157 -
Galatia_(Roman_province)
2nd century Roman general and senator
seem, by the influential Spaniard Dasumius, taking the names P. Dasumius Rusticus", indicating his brother was consul ordinarius in 119 as the colleague
Publius_Tullius_Varro
(18–21) Quintus Junius Blaesus (21–23) Publius Cornelius Dolabella (23/24) uncertain 24–26 Gaius Vibius Marsus (26–29) Marcus Junius Silanus (29–35) Gaius
List of Roman governors of Africa
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Africa
crayfish) Faxonius propinquus (northern clearwater crayfish) Faxonius rusticus (rusty crayfish) Faxonius virilis (northern crayfish) Lacunicambarus nebrascensis
List_of_fauna_of_Michigan
1st–2nd century Roman senator and consul
consul of the Roman Empire 92 with Lucius Stertinius Avitus Succeeded by Gaius Julius Silanus, and Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus as suffect consuls
Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus
Tiberius_Julius_Celsus_Polemaeanus
Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)
consulars Quintus Sosius Senecio, Titus Avidius Quietus, and Arulenus Rusticus, all of whom appear in his works. Plutarch lived most of his life at Chaeronea
Plutarch
Provincial leaders AD 86–275
Quadratus Sertorius Severus c. 124-128 Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Rusticus c. 128-131 Sextus Julius Severus c. 131-135 Sextus Julius Major c. 136-c
List of Roman governors of Lower Moesia
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Lower_Moesia
Late 1st/early 2nd century Roman senator, legate and consul
governor of Cappadocia, Lucius Antistius Rusticus, died in office in AD 94; he proposes that on the death of Rusticus that the province was temporarily divided
Lucius_Caesennius_Sospes
Roman emperor from AD 37 to 41
of the Annals. Fabius Rusticus and Cluvius Rufus wrote histories, now lost, condemning Caligula. Tacitus describes Fabius Rusticus as a friend of Seneca
Caligula
Roman emperor from AD 54 to 68
historians. A few of the contemporary historians are known by name. Fabius Rusticus, Cluvius Rufus and Pliny the Elder all wrote condemning histories on Nero
Nero
Roman legion
Pacuvius tribunus laticlavius (?) c. 19 Syria Tacitus Annales, ii.79 Sergius Rusticus Apronianus tribunus laticlavius before 152 CIL III, 292 = ILS 8976; CIL
Legio_VI_Ferrata
Preserved building in Pompeii, Italy
Matteo Della Corte argued for Rusticus Verus, as discussed by Franklin, Pompeis Difficile Est, p. 134. Franklin finds Rusticus more likely than Claudius.
House_of_the_Centenary
Roman emperor from 177 to 192
Verus Caesar Ti. Claudius Pompeianus (2) Lucilla M. Plautius Quintillus Junius Licinius Balbus Servilia Ceionia Petronius Antoninus L. Aurelius Agaclytus
Commodus
Paullinus suffectus 54 or 55 Marcus Junius Silanus suffectus 60 or 61 Aulus Ducenius Geminus suffectus 60 or 61 Lucius Junius Quintus Vibius Crispus suffectus
List_of_undated_Roman_consuls
Iberian Roman politician and consul (45 – 136 AD)
Ordinary consuls Suffect consul of the Roman Empire 90 with Lucius Antistius Rusticus Succeeded by Quintus Accaeus Rufus, and Gaius Caristanius Fronto as Suffect
Lucius_Julius_Ursus_Servianus
Marcus Junius Homullus—111/112-113/114 Lucius Catilius Severus Julianus Claudius Reginus—114/5-116/117 Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Rusticus—121/122-123/124
List of Roman governors of Cappadocia
List_of_Roman_governors_of_Cappadocia
Attitudes and behaviors towards sex in ancient Rome
notes Edwards, pp. 55–56. Edwards, p. 56, citing Ovid, Amores 3.4.37: rusticus est nimium quem laedit adultera coniunx. Edwards, p. 56. Harper, p. 26
Sexuality_in_ancient_Rome
Ancient Roman family
suffectus in the early years of the reign of the emperor Claudius. Fabius Rusticus, a historian of the mid-first century AD, frequently quoted by Tacitus
Fabia_gens
Roman emperor from 117 to 138
Sabinius Barbarus as Suffect consuls Roman consul 119 with Publius Dasumius Rusticus (Jan–Feb) Aulus Platorius Nepos (March–April) Succeeded by M. Paccius Silvanus
Hadrian
Roman emperor from AD 96 to 98
Verus Caesar Ti. Claudius Pompeianus (2) Lucilla M. Plautius Quintillus Junius Licinius Balbus Servilia Ceionia Petronius Antoninus L. Aurelius Agaclytus
Nerva
1st century Roman senator and consul
Political offices Preceded by Gaius Julius Silanus, and Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus as suffect consuls Consul of the Roman Empire 93 with Quintus Peducaeus
Sextus_Pompeius_Collega
English politician, author and philosopher (1478–1535)
writings. Swift put More in the company of Socrates, Brutus, Epaminondas and Junius. The metaphysical poet John Donne, also honoured in their calendar by Anglicans
Thomas_More
Roman emperor from 138 to 161
Verus Caesar Ti. Claudius Pompeianus (2) Lucilla M. Plautius Quintillus Junius Licinius Balbus Servilia Ceionia Petronius Antoninus L. Aurelius Agaclytus
Antoninus_Pius
the suffect consul of AD 118–119, Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Rusticus, has a name which is composed of two standard sets of tria nomina: he was
Roman_naming_conventions
Fourth decade of the first century AD
Fabius Quintilianus, Roman rhetorician (approximate date) Quintus Junius Arulenus Rusticus, Roman senator (d. AD 93) Statilia Messalina, Roman empress and
30s
PRO.COS 43 42 M. Junius Brutus (Q. Servilius Caepio Brutus) Cos. Desig. 41 502 Junia 36-39 Q.CAEPIO BRVTVS PRO.COS 43 42 M. Junius Brutus (Q. Servilius
List of Roman moneyers during the Republic
List_of_Roman_moneyers_during_the_Republic
First printed editions of a manuscript
2307/1583155. JSTOR 1583155. Retrieved 24 March 2024. Pietri, Luce (1997). "Rusticus Helpidius, un poète au service d'un projet iconographique". Bulletin de
List of editiones principes in Latin
List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin
Ancient Roman family
at the site of modern Pisoniano in Latium, along with Vibius Pumidius Rusticus. Publius Vipsanius Trophimus, the husband of Claudia Aphrodite, and father
Vipsania_gens
Late 1st/early 2nd AD century Roman senator, consul and general
Crispina became the second wife of Gaius Bruttius Praesens Lucius Fulvius Rusticus, consul in 139. They had a son, Lucius Fulvius Gaius Bruttius Praesens
Manius_Laberius_Maximus
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Spain
illustres. Justinianus wrote Responsiones, a series of replies to a certain Rusticus. Bishops of Valencia attended the various councils of Toledo. Witisclus
Archdiocese of Valencia in Spain
Archdiocese_of_Valencia_in_Spain
Christian martyr and saint, died 372
Basil of Caesarea requested that the military commander of Scythia Minor, Junius Soranus, send him the relics of saints and the Dacian priests sent the relics
Sabbas_the_Goth
rhoadesi) Mild river crayfish (Orconectes ronaldi) Rusty crayfish (Orconectes rusticus) Sanborn's crayfish (Orconectes sanbornii) Sloan's crayfish (Orconectes
List of least concern arthropods
List_of_least_concern_arthropods
Calendar of Roman magistrates and events from 49 BC to AD 175
Volusius Flaccus II P. Sabidius II 19 773 Coss. Suf. Kal. Jul. IIviri M. Junius Silanus L. Norbanus Balbus P. Petronius P. Lucilius G[amal]a II M. Suellius
Fasti_Ostienses
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
Boy/Male
Latin American Shakespearean
Youthful.
Boy/Male
Latin
A guardian spirit.
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
A Roman emperor.
Boy/Male
Latin American Greek French Biblical Shakespearean
Youthful.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus' Son to Titus Andronicus.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Janice, JANIS means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Janis.
Boy/Male
Latin Swedish American Biblical
Just.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Heaven
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Jenkins.Irish : reduced form of McJunkins.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : perhaps a variant spelling of Janice.French : unexplained.Latvian : from the first name JÄnis, Latvian form of John.A Janis from the Champagne region of France is documented in 1704
in Trois Rivières, Quebec, with the secondary surname
Boy/Male
Latin
Youthful.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Netherlands, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss
Youthful; Downy; Soft and Tender Hair; Hairy; Jove's Child; Down-bearded Youth; Youth; Descended from Jupiter (Jove); Soft Bearded
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Julius, JULIUSZ means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Male
English
English pet name for a boy who has the same name as his father, derived from Latin junior, JUNIOR means "young."Â
Boy/Male
Indian
Grasshopper, Name of companion
Girl/Female
Biblical
Luminous, white.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Grasshopper, Name of companion
Girl/Female
Muslim
A fine silk which is used for clothing in heaven
Biblical
same as Julia
Girl/Female
Latin
Youthful.
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
Boy/Male
Tamil
Durvesh | தà¯à®°à¯à®µà¯‡à®·Â
Shehnai
Girl/Female
Afghan, American, Arabic, Australian, Christian, Danish, German, Hebrew, Japanese, Kurdish, Muslim, Norse
Light; Rough Island; My Joy; Wise Ruler; Powerful; Song
Boy/Male
Muslim
The omnipotent, The able
Surname or Lastname
English and Welsh
English and Welsh : from the Biblical personal name Reuben (see Rubin), which was popular among Nonconformists from the 16th century onward.Jewish (Israeli) : from the Hebrew form of the personal name Rubin.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Independent; Free
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dimple | டீமà¯à®ªà®²Â Â
A small indication one that forms in the cheeks when one smiles
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : either a diminutive of Goff or from a pet form of the personal name Godfrey.French : nickname from a diminutive of Old French goffe ‘heavy’, ‘coarse’.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Tamil Lady
Girl/Female
Hindu
Victory, Victorious
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Órfhlaith, ORLAGH means "gold-princess."
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
JUNIUS RUSTICUS
n.
The peculiar structure of mind with whoch each individual is endowed by nature; that disposition or aptitude of mind which is peculiar to each man, and which qualifies him for certain kinds of action or special success in any pursuit; special taste, inclination, or disposition; as, a genius for history, for poetry, or painting.
n.
A messenger.
n.
A man endowed with uncommon vigor of mind; a man of superior intellectual faculties; as, Shakespeare was a rare genius.
pl.
of Nuncius
pl.
of Jury
n.
See Genius.
a.
Composed of juniors, whether younger or a lower standing; as, the junior class; of or pertaining to juniors or to a junior class. See Junior, n., 2.
n. pl.
See Fungus.
n.
A vernier.
n.
A Latin deity represented with two faces looking in opposite directions. Numa is said to have dedicated to Janus the covered passage at Rome, near the Forum, which is usually called the Temple of Janus. This passage was open in war and closed in peace.
a.
Lower in standing or in rank; later in office; as, a junior partner; junior counsel; junior captain.
pl.
of Genius
a.
Relating to, or derived from, Julius Caesar.
n.
The information communicated.
pl.
of Fungus
pl.
of Genius
pl.
of Fungus
n.
The bottom or base of any hollow organ; as, the fundus of the bladder; the fundus of the eye.
n.
Distinguished mental superiority; uncommon intellectual power; especially, superior power of invention or origination of any kind, or of forming new combinations; as, a man of genius.